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    Canon 40D, Canon 400 DO & 1.4 TC @ 560mm
    Shot @ F8, 1/2000 ISO 320, tripod.
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    Art Kornienko
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    Stunning catch, lovely crop super detail. I find it just a touch on the contrasty side but that is very minor indeed, a lovely shot and beautiful to see. Thanks.

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    I wouldn't mind more room below as I'm wanting to see more of the perch. Excellent timing here. The wing-back pose, and outstretched talons look very good!

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    Love the sharpness and wing position! Agree with Daniel on showing a little more of the perch. Congrats!!!

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    Bruce

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    Marina, superb. I like the wing postion also, love the fanned tail, to bad he wasn't turned just a tad more to you for a little more light under the left wing, but we cannot control that can we?
    GREAT shot
    Jean

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    How did I miss this landing? I can only praise the moment you have captured, simply magnificent. Such a wonderful pose! Was the white head flashing from highlights? It just looks a little hot on my monitor.

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